1.0.0. G.G.
To the Editor oj the A karoa. Mail
Dear Sir,—l am a stickler, and I trust a consistent one,' .for haying business matters conducted " seemly and in order," more when tjie business concerns a public body of such vast importance as the "Grumbling Growlers "What has upset my bile and made me indignant with my brethren is the appearance of the Patriarch. Growler, hi? henchman, ; . and Brother Growlist J. D. G., together with ;a neop.hytG Growler, who took upon themselves io;iisurp the duties of. the wholq order, in the R. M. Court, by prosecuting in the casofor which the Town Clerk was /summoned.. • , . • . ~-. Where ; w-a8 the Growling and Recording Scribe on that occasion? Why was not •Mac present to growl in due form ? And what, I-wonder, had " Shark Alley Lodge" ; done that they should be left out in the 'cold? - '•• : • ■ ■:■■:'■ •*..,•.•. .', ■ ••■ • Yours, &c.,. ~,,.F < , A GROWLER (I?ish Constitution.).<
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 402, 11 June 1880, Page 3
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149I.O.O.G.G. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 402, 11 June 1880, Page 3
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